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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929 Assignments Made for Box Elder Schools Box Elder High School Teachers 1929-3- 0 F. A." Hinckley, W. H. Griffiths, James Jensen, Earl Fergusen, Robert Reese, Parker B. Pratt, E. F. Lee, Ellen R. Hinckley, Stella Young, Evelyn Sorensen, Carl Frischknecht, F. Joseph Law, L. A. Richardson, George A. Nielson, A. M. Hansen, Gladys Holt, L, D. Wilde, Albert E. NoalL Horace J. Bigler, Joseph D. Cummings, Mildred Holmgren, Noel Bennion, Leona Holt, W. N. Kasius, S. W. Beecher, Veda Mason, Erma Woriey, V'erna Jackson, Mary Ruth Ballard, Etta Jones, Gwendolyn Laura. Mathias, Alf Freeman, M. Grant Prisbrey, Lilly Knudson, Frank J. Kennard, Flora Hansen, C. C. Watkins, Wilford Freeman, Edward J. Cb.rk, Mary E. Robbins, John Olsen Jr., Austin Larsen, La Von Bates. ; Dom-Gaar- d, Bear River High School Teachers 1929-3- 0 George 0. Nye, Smith, Douglns Cannon, Nethella Griffin, Leo. K. Walker, C. H. Last, Edna Burnham, A. J. Taylor, Margaret Howard B. Gunderson, Woodside, John Benson, Myritha Burningham, Hugh C. Davis, Mark Nichols, Oneta K. Shurtz, J. T. Arbon, Ruth Johnsen, Donald Davis, Gladys Tyson, Helen Mendenhall, Norma Rich. Lincoln School: Victor J. Bott, Vivian Maughan, Jewell Rasmussen, Ruth Baty, Lucille Jones, Fawn Hansen,. Bertha Jensen, Florence Nichols, Ada Carlson, Eileen Christensen, Bessie Crowther, Lucile McBride. General School: Mont Harmon, Leona Cuhtbert, James Abbott, Grace Clark, Blythe Evans, Lucy Bath, Carma Davis, Uarda Knudson, Mary Nichols, Nina Larsen, Norma Jensen, C. E. Regena Jensen. Blue Creek: Martha Parry. Bothwell School: Lund D. Metcalf, Lolita Hodges, .Sarah Thomas, Pearle Smith. Bear River City: Elmer Jeppson, J. W. Gribble, Elva Baird, Lucretia Olsen, Lois Jensen, Aleen Hansen. Corinn? School: Clemouth What-cotDelora Rasmussen, Grace Berda Stewart, Leah R. Christiansen, Vera Johnson. Clear Creek: A. Jones. Collinston: Henry A. Mclntire, Lois t, Wat-kin- s, Dunn. Dewey ville: A. W. Price, Selin, Phyllis Armstrong. Albert Meldrum, Elwood: Erma Vera Hansen, Ardes Adams, B. Smith. Fielding: Glen Taylor, Roland J. Leonard, Laura Ferre, Jane White, Nona Smith. Grouse Creek: W. A. Keith, C. Jones, Nell Lovell. Garland: J. D. Gunderson, RuLon H. Manning, W. J. Cullimore, Jr. Rhea Winters, Norine Fox, LuVell Lucille Roberts, Theona Andrus, Huntington, Golda Accord, Eva J. Adams, Annie Neddo. Howell: Frank Stevens, Estella Wheatley. Hoi sy vida: Lynn J. Hodges, Isabella Worthen, Hortensen Marble, Vera Sumsion. Keltor: J. Arthur Johnson. Lakeside: Marie D. Peterson. Lucl.i: D. Smith. Mantua: Archie Sims, Constance Jensen. ParV Valley: Clifford Frye, Gladys Yate&HLola Madsen LaRain Marble, Erma Tarns. Periy : Lewis H. Hunsaker, Ellen Stephensen. Portage: Ferd Kroksh, Echo Willes, Maud Baird, Pearle Peterson. Riverside: Clayton J. Beck, Edith Plymouth: Abbott'-Mar- Olsen. Snowville: Fred Smith, G. Jones, Virginia Carter. Standrod: H. Jones. Thatcher: Leon F. Christiansen, Martha Hart. Tremonton: LeRoy Bishop, Lisle J. Adams. Isabelle Pack, DeEsta Holmgren Phebe Jensen, Phyllis Paxton, Thelma Harris, Grace Medsen, Mamie Adams. Washakie: Alvin Harris, Ida Harris. Willard: A. Elwyn Seely, Ronald J. Gourley, Marion Nebeker, Mary Rasmussen, Ada Woodyatt, Bruce Tanner. Yost: A. A. Olsen, J. Jones, Vera Marchant. Unassigned: Horace A. Christiansen, Maudell Seager, Edna Worthing-ton- , Mildred Anderson, Mae Hillstrom, Ira Schow, Leola Seely, Dorotha Christensen, Mabel Korth, Myrle -I- - Garland Personals J.C.PE NNEYC. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Harris of North Ogden returned to their home Sunday after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. John Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Austin and Lake family spent Sunday inMrs.SaltAustins City visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hales of Elsinore, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. hales. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Petersen spent a. in C.lt Tremonton, Utah T.nlfA CitV. returned to his home Douglas Lake Sunday after visitnig in Salt with his brother Val and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgren entertained a number of their friends at dinner Sunday, about thirty guests being present. Miss Veda Peterson and Mrs. S. K. Morris were visiting in Idaho Falls, during the week. Rulon Manning who recently returned from Portland is building a new . home on north main street. The project leaders of the North end of the county, wno are mieresuMi beautifi-catio- n in raising flowers and home held their county meeting in the basement of the Library Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe visited in Providence Sunday. Mr. Thorpe's mother returned home with them to spend a week visiting at her son's Bone Is the Important Factor Back of Our Every-Da- y Values and Low Prices Your Demand for Style and Thrift are Realized During home. Miss Mrytle Rasmussen and Miss Agnes Lloyd of Logan were visiting friends on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith spent Saturday in Brigham and Ogden. Misses Nora Walker and Golda Accord motored to Brigham City Sunday. Saturday evening. Miss Eva Adams entertained at her home in East Garland, the lady teachers and wives of the faculty members of the Garland school. The evening was spent playing 500, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Monday evening, Miss Lucretia Olson of Bear River. City, entertained the teachers of the Garland school also the Bear River city school at a Kensington and luncheon. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. J. Cullimore entertained at supper in honor of the teachers from the district school. is Mrs. Wra, Barnard of Ogden visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite during the I Missed My Train and the Party Too! V1 Month .. . . setting Each coat value! standards for new If as individually charming as the assortment is varied. Be sure to see ' these tremendous savings at $0.90 A Smart Collection of ... of particular and fashion thrift interest military fraternity a Mrs. Ella Spencer Mrs. S. L. Hadley Rayon Lingerie in a score, of delightful styles Every type of smart rayon undergarment . . . at tractive and so practically Chemise, dancettes . . . tailored and novbloomers, step-in- s, low-price- d. elty styles. fluttering skirts, soft bows and girdles, delightful patterns and deppringtime colors on these these pend the fashion interest of frocks and the price is a temptation that the thriftiest need not fear. Women Novelty Applique and Lace Trimmed Garments, 98c and 1.98 Tailored Bloomers and Chemise. 98c s Tailored Vests, 79c CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends who were so kind and considerate to us in the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. H. C. Sanders. 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In a general sort of way everyone realizes that painting does make an improvement, but not until the house appears in its new dress, or rooms are re truth brought home to us. decorated, is the Brighter room make for happier hearts and far greater contentment. will 98c 1.49 1.98 rl Tremonton Locals m WILSON LUMBER CO. I'hone 11 Tremonton, Utah :2 Dresses Theodore Keller of Tremonton has into .Scabbard and CARD OF THANKS We extend our sincere thanks to our many friends who have been so kind to us during the failing health and death of our sister and mother, Mrs. Phoebe Hadley. course 'im3 Shopping at home certainly saves w tear on your temper and you will jhid tSj same 'smart styles m our store thill tksx showing In New. York. A specialized telling ct the University of Utah. He is second lieutennant in Battery C. of the University R. 0. T. C. unit. Mrs. A. C. Hansen entertained at her home Monday evening in honor of Mr. Hansen's birthday. Mr. Hansen was unsuspecting until the guests arrived. A delicious dinner was served at 10 p. m. to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kellar, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Zesiger, Mr. and Mrs. Ricy Anderson, Mrs. G M. Hansen of Mink Creek, Idaho, H. C. Hansen of Elwood, Elmer Stokes of Salt Lake City and Miss Vandis Zesiger. The evening was spent in visiting. I shouldn't hare gone off odi a shopping trip the day of the party, bu I couldn't get away before. The storet were so crowded and I wasted so muefl time hunting the proper departments, that I missed my tram. Whan I finally did gel home 1 was too thred to: go to the party. "Of Coat Mrs. Nate Kirkham was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture club at her home May 3. President Mrs. P. C. Petterson presiding. Two The program given follows: piano solos by Ralph Kirkham; play "Boyhood", was read by Prof. Myers of the A. C. faculty; vocal solos by Joseph Kirkman. Luncheon was served to 47 members and guests. been initiated Blade, national I Max, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams is improving after an illness from The Home Economics club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W. Wadsworth. A splendid pros gram has been prepared and all are urged to be present. bronchial-pneumoni- a. mem-bzer- This smart pump is o gleamtag patent iMthtjj with a fancy gram g. The tongas IsJ metal buclda giro ija U? trjm-mln- ttncttYe style appeal $3.98 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ogden went to Ogden, Saturday to consult a specialist as Mr. Ojrden was suffer ing intensely with sinus trouble. He is reported as resting easier this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGregor and Mrs. E. J. Winzeler spent Wednesday in Ogden. Lou Larsen of Ogden was renewing aequaintonces in Tremonton, I ASfWON sjmiiIttI J H1L'5?J KfSnSuil 39c Men, here's your opportunity to become acquainted with AYWON SHAVING PREPARATIONS I It's an acquaintance you will be delighted with every time you use your razor. Pure, safe Ingredients, scientifically Pill Louie, little daughter of Mr. and Black Pine, were shopping in Mrs. George Cook fell from a tree Tremonton Idaho, while on their Wednesday, Sunday and fractured both bones of way to Ogden to attend a funeral of the lower arm. a relative. Miss Hilda Ward of Sterling, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs. H. L. Idaho, has been visiting at the home and Mrs. T. A. Supan attended a of Thos. J. Johns the past' three meeting of the Eastern Star Chapter weeks. at Corinne, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Standerd and The young people of the Epworth children were Brigham visitors Tues- League enjoyed a "Weihie roast" on day. the lawn at the Parsonog Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Teter Von Komen of evening. 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